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The film nominations are broken down into three categories: period film, fantasy film and contemporary film.

The period film nominations cover movies set in the pre-Civil War south through the late 1970s-early 1980s Abscam scandal. Those nominees are, in chronological order by the period depicted: 12 Years a Slave, The Great Gatsby, Inside Llewyn Davis, Saving Mr. Banks and American Hustle.

The fantasy nominees consist of movies set in outer space, the future and Middle-Earth. The fantasy nominees are: Elysium, Gravity, The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug, Oblivion, and Star Trek Into Darkness.

The contemporary film nominees are: August: Osage County, Blue Jasmine, Captain Phillips, Her (which technically takes place in the future) and The Wolf of Wall Street.

The TV nominations are broken down into the following categories: One-Hour Single Camera Television Series; Television Movie or Mini-Series; Half-Hour Single-Camera Television Series; Short Format, Live Action Series; Multi-Camera, Variety, or Unscripted Series; and Awards, Music, or Game Shows.

The ceremony is set to take place on Feb. 8 at the Beverly Hilton Hotel, with comedian Owen Benjamin as the host.

At the ADG Awards, Martin Scorsese will receive the Cinematic Imagery Award, Rick Carter will receive the Guild's Lifetime Achievement Award, and Robert Clatworthy, Harper Goff and J. Michael Riva will be inducted into the ADG's Hall of Fame.

The nominations were announced by ADG Council Chair John Shaffner and Awards co-producers Dave Blass and Raf Lydon.

A complete list of nominees follows.

NOMINEES FOR EXCELLENCE IN PRODUCTION DESIGN FOR A FEATURE FILM IN 2013: